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A variation on the nineteenth century slab serif
AKA Antique, but with bracketed serifs. Ionic is an older
term.

“Though technically a nineteenth century innovation — Figgins
included brackets on a set of capitals in 1833, Caslon followed
with a bracketed lowercase in 1844, and Benjamin Fox produced the
first face called Clarendon for the foundry of
Thorowgood and Besley in 1845 — some of the best and most
significant Clarendons are twentieth century designs.
[…] Hermann Eidenbenz’s eponymous Clarendon
[Haas, 1953] has become a classic that for many people is the
epitome of the Clarendon style. It was popularized by a
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A variation on the nineteenth century slab serif AKA Antique, but with bracketed serifs. Ionic is an older term.

“Though technically a nineteenth century innovation — Figgins included brackets on a set of capitals in 1833, Caslon followed with a bracketed lowercase in 1844, and Benjamin Fox produced the first face called Clarendon for the foundry of Thorowgood and Besley in 1845 — some of the best and most significant Clarendons are twentieth century designs. […] Hermann Eidenbenz’s eponymous Clarendon [Haas, 1953] has become a classic that for many people is the epitome of the Clarendon style. It was popularized by a generation of mid-century American designers, Bradbury Thompson and Lou Dorfsman foremost among them, and it remains a useful and well-liked typeface.” — Hoefler & Co.